Challenging Chapters March 19
This month’s discussion is on the Article II of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) Bylaws, Principles and Purposes, is the foundation for all the work of our UUA and its member congregations and covenanted communities. It is the covenant to which all our congregations and covenanted communities pledge themselves when they become members of our UUA.
UUFA in the Community–Warrior Women: A Community Conversation Sparked by Sculptor Alice Woodruff and Formidable Women
UUFA Members Alice Woodruff, Tracy Brown, and Margaret Holt in a community conversation. Saturday, March 11 1 p.m. exhibition, 2 p.m. Artist Lecture & Panel
Board Reflections: Vulnerability, Comfort Zone and Courage
The topic of vulnerability has evoked the five years in high school when I took Latin classes. That painstaking learning process brought me out of my comfort zone in using my native language but taught me the importance of words.
UUFA Employment Opportunities
Look here for more information about these opportunities.
Sunday February 19: Gratitude and Transition for Rev. Dr. Don Randall
On February 19, during worship, we celebrate Rev. Dr. Don Randall’s retirement with gratitude for serving UUFA as Affiliated Community Minister for 20 years.
UUFA Flourishing: Can You Envision It?
This year as we create a new vision statement for this congregation, are you willing to envision UUFA as a flourishing place where congregants focus on making that happen for the institution and its people?
A Celebration of Life and Love
James G. Bunce II, husband of Anunnaki Ray Marquez, passed away in his home surrounded by love on December 9. Register for his online memorial service and make a donation to their family here.
National UU Organizations–UUMFE & UUA Pres. Events
UU Ministries for the Earth offers its first long course. It begins next week, so register today! Also find info on programs at The Mountain, UU Southern Region, and more.
Robert Clements Landscape Paintings in the Welcome Hall Gallery Through December
Don’t miss it!
When wondering if can feel like wandering off …
As I age and try to grow older, I ponder how I can preserve the essence of wondering. Aging often means looking for rational reasons for what we experience and dismissing the value of emotional experiences like “wondering” and wandering off beaten paths.